Still though there is absolutely NOTHING wrong with putting it in to the intake
im looking into doing custom intake and was wondering if i could just put one of those small beather filters on it so that i dont have to connect it to the intake pipe... can i do that? whats the purpose of the beather?Idea is to use the small filter in this kit thing.. http://www.ecstuning.com/Volkswagen-Golf_IV--2.0/Engine/Intake/ES4681/ i know its not for same motor, just for example
If you're going to use a catch can, use one without a breather. The correct way to do it is have a catch can with and in and out lines. The oil comes into the can hot, and because the aluminum is cool, the oil cools and drops to the bottom, usually along with a large amount of moisture. the oil and water stay there, and any vapors that can be burnt go back to the intake side of the turbo with virtually no oil. I dump mine every couple months, depending on moisture, and there lots of oil and water.You will find if you use a breather like this, you will be able to smell it and it will leave crud all around the outlet of the breather. I don't know about you, but I like me engine spotless and no smell of diesel or other vapors. (I've tried the breather, doesn't work!)I like my engine spotless as well, ok so that idea is out of the window.. can i possable weld a joint onto the custom intake that fits the hose? prob eh? my car doesnt burn oil to much. i did oil change 3500kms ago and i prob put about 25ml in it to top it off.
Quote from: rodpaslow on December 22, 2010, 12:57:52 pmIf you're going to use a catch can, use one without a breather. The correct way to do it is have a catch can with and in and out lines. The oil comes into the can hot, and because the aluminum is cool, the oil cools and drops to the bottom, usually along with a large amount of moisture. the oil and water stay there, and any vapors that can be burnt go back to the intake side of the turbo with virtually no oil. I dump mine every couple months, depending on moisture, and there lots of oil and water.You will find if you use a breather like this, you will be able to smell it and it will leave crud all around the outlet of the breather. I don't know about you, but I like me engine spotless and no smell of diesel or other vapors. (I've tried the breather, doesn't work!)I like my engine spotless as well, ok so that idea is out of the window.. can i possable weld a joint onto the custom intake that fits the hose? prob eh? my car doesnt burn oil to much. i did oil change 3500kms ago and i prob put about 25ml in it to top it off.
I just have a K&N filter attached to where the stock airbox would be. Still have the factory intake, just not the airbox. Works fine... You can hear a big difference in turbo noise with the cone-style filter instead of the airbox! Only reason I didn't stick with the stock box is after loosing the fenderwell snorkel I kept finding my air filter completely SOAKED. The oil on the K&N keeps water from sticking to it.